Conor McGregor and Jake Paul Engage in Fiery War of Words Following Paul's Victory

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21/07/2024 20h20

In a heated exchange following Jake Paul's impressive sixth-round knockout win over Mike Perry, Conor McGregor took to social media to blast the YouTuber-turned-boxer. McGregor criticized Paul for his performance in the fight, highlighting the significant weight difference and accusing him of being juiced.

The Irish superstar tweeted, "Jake Paul is the biggest pissbag I have ever seen in my life. 40 pound weight difference, juiced out of his head, and still shitting himself in there."

McGregor also directed his comments towards Nakisa Bidarian, Paul's promoter, suggesting that Paul could never pass the real testing conducted by the athletic commission. He further dismissed Paul's call-out of the legendary Mike Tyson, referring to him as a "fat can of b*tch piss."

Paul, upon hearing McGregor's comments, responded by expressing his disappointment over McGregor allegedly firing Perry from Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship (BKFC). Paul had previously warned Perry about this possibility. Furthermore, Paul continued to taunt McGregor during the post-fight press conference, emphasizing that McGregor always talks on Twitter but avoids facing him in the ring.

"He was bigging up his boy Mike Perry - I said, 'OK Conor, after I f*ck up Mike Perry, then you're next'," Paul recalled. "So Conor's on Twitter all the time. He's on his yacht all the time. Guess where he's not? In the ring, fighting me."

Paul confidently stated that McGregor is afraid to face him and that he, Jake Joseph Paul from Disney channel, will prove his worth in the ring. The press conference ended with an intense statement from Paul, vowing that McGregor is no match for him.

Despite their ongoing verbal sparring, it appears unlikely that a boxing match between McGregor and Paul will materialize. However, Paul revealed his next challenge as he announced a boxing match against former heavyweight champion Mike Tyson, scheduled for November in Dallas. The event is set to be broadcast live on Netflix.

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